I think it would be very useful to have the ability to right click and bookmark specific PDF pages, selections, and elements in the table of contents.
Thanks.
I think it would be very useful to have the ability to right click and bookmark specific PDF pages, selections, and elements in the table of contents.
Thanks.
I use this a lot to refer to specific part of my pdfs, for example the glossary. I know I can create a link to that page, and then bookmark the link. But every time I open that bookmark it opens in the page where I last left the pdf (in case I scroll around the pdf), not in the specific bookmarked page.
It will also make it a lot simpler to have the ability to bookmark by just right clinking.
As a workaround you could bookmark a note that embeds the PDF at that page.
Thanks for the workaround. I hope this can be implemented as a core feature in the future.
+1 For this!
Link to the doc like you normally would and use the ‘#’. It’s a little tedious, but I think it’s the easiest option for now.
Example: [[Book.pdf#page=15]]
I’ve been fighting with this for a bit as well. When I bookmark, it doesn’t return to the correct page. I’ve tried to delete the bookmark, reopen the PDF, scroll to a new page and bookmark. Then when I click on the newly created bookmark, it goes back to the initial page from the deleted bookmark.
It would be great if the bookmark indexed the page number automatically.
One workaround I found… its a bit annoying. but bare with me.
-open a pdf, and create a bookmark.
-scroll to w/e page you want. right click the tab, and PIN it, and then UNpin it.
-close the pdf
-click the bookmark, and it should bring you to that corresponding page.
I’ve tried this a few times, and it did seem to stick. But I may just be getting lucky.